wireworm
Re: wireworm
A flock of Starlings, but they're hard to come by now.
Re: wireworm
Try Homebase,
I had one last week and killed it myself....easy to pull apart. After that I have birds waiting on the garage roof.....
I had one last week and killed it myself....easy to pull apart. After that I have birds waiting on the garage roof.....
Re: wireworm
Provado's Vine Weevil killer seems to kill them in pots. Not suitable for edible crops I believe. I found one live one eating through the roots of some Cautleya surrounded by dead ones.
Re: wireworm
I filled a bunch of raised beds with rotting down sod removed to create paths elsewhere. A good recipe for a serious wireworm infestation.
I tried several greener cures: probably the most effective was to halve a bunch of potatoes, impale them on bamboo sticks, and bury them several inches deep. Pull them out every couple of days, pick all the wireworm out, and destroy them. Bury the potatoes again.
But after several years I gave up and gave the beds a Dursban drench. I hated to do it, but it did give a 100% kill rate the first go. (I've since had to do it again for leatherjackets killing my yew hedging year after year; I couldn't get Dursban that time but Clinch XL is the same thing.)
Cheers,
Jeff.
I tried several greener cures: probably the most effective was to halve a bunch of potatoes, impale them on bamboo sticks, and bury them several inches deep. Pull them out every couple of days, pick all the wireworm out, and destroy them. Bury the potatoes again.
But after several years I gave up and gave the beds a Dursban drench. I hated to do it, but it did give a 100% kill rate the first go. (I've since had to do it again for leatherjackets killing my yew hedging year after year; I couldn't get Dursban that time but Clinch XL is the same thing.)
Cheers,
Jeff.